
Get hands-on experience with a CMS
Would you ever buy a car without taking a test drive? Taking a test drive allows you to get a first-hand experience of the car and determine if it's the right car for you. No matter how many specifications and reviews you read, you won't get the real feel without a test drive!
We always research, review, and compare products before buying. Unfortunately, for many, selecting a CMS is just a "checking boxes" exercise. They would compare their requirements with the CMS's feature list, tally totals, and go with one that scores higher. The good thing about open source is that you can actually take a test drive of the CMS, just like a car. You can even build your site using multiple CMSs and keep only what works best.
So let's take a test drive of some content management systems. That should give us a good idea if they are right for the Yoga site.